“…The importance of the context in entrepreneurship studies has been highlighted in research (e.g., Hughes et al, 2012;Welter, 2011;Zahra, 2007). Context in women entrepreneurship has many facets, not only typical sociocultural dimensions (e.g., work-family balance, family support, a woman entrepreneur's general well-being), but also less examined facets, such as religion (Anggadwita, Mulyaningsih, Ramadani, & Arwiyah, 2015) or social perceptions (Anggadwita & Dhewanto, 2016). Noguera et al (2013) draw attention to the influence of sociocultural factors in entrepreneurship research, while Cetindamar, Gupta, Karadeniz, and Egrican (2012) and Gray (2001) suggest a greater focus on developing countries.…”